The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl

An exhibit exploring vinyl records in a contemporary art context

Seizing on the vinyl record as emblematic of music’s evolution in the 20th century, the forthcoming exhibition “The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl” at the Nasher Museum of Art explores the relationship of sound, artistry and vinyl through the works of 41 artists dating back to 1960. Dario Robleto melted down Billie Holiday vinyl records, turning them into colorful hand-painted buttons in his aptly titled …

One Way or Another Roadtrip

Skateboarding's finest artists do good in a traveling group exhibition

One Way or Another‘s Isaac McKay-Randozzi and Sandro Grison, along with their gang of creative collaborators, are touring North America in a grassroots campaign to show off the incredible artwork created by some of skateboarding’s best while raising awareness for the 1 June 2010 launch the One Way or Another project’s online shop. Presented by Color Magazine, the traveling exhibition kicks it off with a …

Poetic License: Deliberate Deviations from Normally Applicable Rules and Practices

Moss' new exhibit explores unconventional methods and results in art and design

Once again Moss, NYC’s highly revered design destination, opened one of the most important openings during ICFF, called “Poetic License,” to much frenzied fanfare this weekend. Despite considerable downsizing over the past two years—the company shuttered both of its West Coast operations and its joint-venture restaurant, and gave over its previous gallery space to lighting producer Flos—Moss managed to pack more talent into a single …